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Once he was in a meeting and all was going well until Vince sneezed. Vince started mumbling to himself and was clearly out of it. After the meeting Jericho (or whoever) was told that Vince absolutely hates it when he sneezes because it's something he can't control.

Yes but you're forgetting an obvious scenario: the tag team match. One guy's standing on the outside, waiting to be tagged in. He feels a tickle, his nose scrunches. He feels okay. A few seconds later, the tickle returns. With a vengeance. His partner is a face in peril. He's getting beat down pretty bad. He gets in his one big piece of offense. He crawls over to his partner, who suffers a body shaking sneeze. Not knowing what else to do, he wipes it on his trunks as quick as he can. He reaches out to his partner for the tag. The partner, having witnessed the sneeze, calls an audible and just lets himself get pinned instead of touching that gross-ass hand. Boom! New tag team champs. This is why a sneeze will never happen in the WWE.

Not too long into the match, at about 35:21 in the video. Ambrose pushes Punk in the ropes and knees him in the gut. You can see his tights are wet after that. Then Ambrose locks on a rear chin lock and Punk is sitting on the mat, when he gets up you'll notice two wet brown stains there that weren't before.

Do you realize how good and interesting of a wrestler you have to be to not constantly be made fun of for pooping in a match? Nobody really talks about this much, imagine if miz pooped during a match, he would never live it down

Well, any wrestler that people like they'll overlook their flaws, botches...etc. For instance, Bray botched pretty badly a couple weeks ago, and no one said a word, but if it was someone like Sin Cara or anyone else not widely admired then you wouldn't stop hearing about it.

It's a little bit of a misnomer that Vince tore both of them at the moment he got into the ring that day. He tore one, and failed completely to either a) put weight on it or b) comprehend that his body would let him down in such a base fashion. Then he insisted on walking, unaided, to the back. This is when he tore his second quad.

Immediately, nothing. Vince wouldn't storm the ring or anything. But he sneezer would catch an earful from Vince once he got backstage. Supposedly, Vince hates sneezes.

Paul Heyman and Steve Austin have both told stories of Vince sneezing himself, and he gets fucking livid, because it's something out of his control. Heyman said Vince sneezed once during a writing meeting, and he basically threw everyone out while mumbling something like, "I should control that. Can't let it take over..."

I don't know for sure obviously, but I've heard a few wrestlers talk about it publicly. I think I remember reading somewhere that it was one of the reasons he didn't allow blading or blood for so long too..in fact I think it was Paul Heyman (so who knows) that I heard it from most recently on either Jim Ross' or Stone Cold's podcast.

Even if he isn't, it's still fun to think he would be freaked out by germs.

I've always wondered what would happen if they had to poop during a match. Not the "Oh I need to use the restroom soon" but a "stomach cramps, goosebumps down the arms OMGIMGOINGTOSHITMYPANTS" type thing.

Mud Butt is what I am getting at. Especially in the early days, the stories of how much the wrestlers drank makes me want to know. As an older adjusted borderline alcoholic, I know the effects of a night of chicken wings and draft beer.

Alcohol can wreck your stomach. I'm assuming every wrestler Ive ever seen on TV has wrestled some match hungover. Maybe they have some "I dont drink before the main show" but some house show in podunk where ever, you get my drift.

I've always wondered what happens when someone has the runs. With their strict schedule and knowing that they would have to resort to some pretty awful food on the road from time to time, I would think things would get a little....crappy

Now I want to see someone sneeze on purpose. Like right at the beginning of their match, the two wrestlers are going around before they lock up, and one guy just stops and put his finger up to say, "hold on." Then he just sneezes and goes for a lockup. I bet the crowd would chant about it.

I was always watching for a wrestler to get the wind knocked out of him so hard that he just couldn't get up, and how his opponent would handle it. Also for puke or diarrhea. Maybe a random unintentional boner. Anything that would be embarrassing in front of 20,000 people.